Bullshit headline and bullshit article. The metric used is rooms not square meters or plot size. Rooms per person is not how you calculate the size of a property. Btw malta has the lowest birthrate in euro.
_Ed_Gein_ on
Lol with these new closet flats that cost 250k.. the old homes maybe
WhatsHeBuilding on
Room per person, that’s not a metric you come across often 🤣
Emotional-Ebb8321 on
Rooms per person has to be the dumbest metric going. Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen. That’s three rooms right there. Add a fourth to account for a living room that opens straight to the street. For for a single-occupancy property, there’s going to be four rooms, minimum.
That statistic might be more indicative of household size than house size.
pinkyfragility on
Even though Continental Europeans are generally poorer than the Maltese I always assumed they had larger houses considering their size. It’s incredible that they’re worse than Malta even in that regard.
This part was particularly shocking to me:
> Only 2.4% of the Maltese population is living in crowded homes; a much lower rate than the average of **almost 17% of Europeans who live in crowded homes**.
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Bullshit headline and bullshit article. The metric used is rooms not square meters or plot size. Rooms per person is not how you calculate the size of a property. Btw malta has the lowest birthrate in euro.
Lol with these new closet flats that cost 250k.. the old homes maybe
Room per person, that’s not a metric you come across often 🤣
Rooms per person has to be the dumbest metric going. Bedroom, bathroom, kitchen. That’s three rooms right there. Add a fourth to account for a living room that opens straight to the street. For for a single-occupancy property, there’s going to be four rooms, minimum.
That statistic might be more indicative of household size than house size.
Even though Continental Europeans are generally poorer than the Maltese I always assumed they had larger houses considering their size. It’s incredible that they’re worse than Malta even in that regard.
This part was particularly shocking to me:
> Only 2.4% of the Maltese population is living in crowded homes; a much lower rate than the average of **almost 17% of Europeans who live in crowded homes**.